Resources from the GWP Administrative Learning Network: Best Practices In Organization Program 6-26-18
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This is an opinion letter written by Harmon Curran attorneys for the Bauman Foundation, which spells out advocacy efforts that can and cannot be supported by a private foundation.
The Village model is gaining national attention as an affordable option for seniors who want to age-in- place.
The Pennsylvania Economy League released a compelling new report on statewide municipal distress, including specific findings for individual municipalities in Allegheny County and the Allegheny County region. The report was funded with assistance from The Pittsburgh Foundation. For details, please see attached press release and click below for the full report.
Resources from Administrative Learning Network Session: Secret Tech Weapons with Beth Z. on 06/05/2019
Program Resources:State of Philanthropy Tech: Trends and Key Findings
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Join GWP for an update on how human services are delivered in Allegheny County.
Join this session that explains the ins and outs of what you need to know to stay compliant and understand the Pension Protection Act (PPA) and it's implications for fund management.
In response to an $11 million backlog in maintenance projects, the National Park Service is looking at corporate naming rights as a new opportunity to expand philanthropy and grow donors.
Based on data from Fortune’s “Great Place To Work” recognition program, the 50 top workplaces for giving back share some common tactics. Compared to their peer organizations, the 50 top employers
This paper explores community democracy as a cultural choice and a potential organizing system for philanthropy using stories that demonstrate its principles and practices, primarily growing from the experience of northern California communities. This experience offers a framework of principles and a beginning set of conclusions about how philanthropy can develop productive partnerships from the perspective of a place-based, community democracy.
This toolkit includes a number of tools for Steering Committee Working Groups as they form, determine strategic direction, develop implementation plans, and identify measurement indicators.
Check out the Activation Point, where you will find best practices for planning for persuasion, tailored to the unique needs of social change organizations.
The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University has released a useful snapshot of eleven trends to watch this year.
A piece in Harvard Business Review notes that CEOs around the country are taking public stands against white supremacy, racism and violence while calling for tolerance and unity.